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The appearance at the “Tanglewood Festival” hosted by Bill Graham on August 18, 1970, known as the famous live video of early Santana, was recorded with upgraded and pro-shot footage unearthed in recent years. First of all, the time code that was included up until now is no longer included, and of course the quality has improved significantly, and the parts cut in this master have been supplemented with time code footage, making it the longest recording ever. And just before the release of the second album “Guardian of Heaven,” which will be No. 1 on the album chart, they have already performed “Black Magic Woman” and “Listen to My Rhythm,” and they also performed “Soul Sacrifice” and “Evil Ways,” which are reminiscent of Woodstock just one year ago. As a bonus, two songs from a TV live performance in Germany in 1971, featuring Neal Schon, who was 17 years old at the time and joined as the second guitarist after this, are added for a total of 96 minutes, making it a must-see must-see item that shows the explosion of the charm of Santana in the early days. Opening / Batuka – Se A Cabo / Black Magic Woman – Gypsy Queen / Oye Como Va / Incident At Neshabur / Toussaint L’Overture / Evil Ways / Hope You’re Feeling Better / Treat / Savor / Jingo / Soul Sacrifice –encore- Gumbo -encore2- Persuasion [Live in Tanglewood, Lenox, MA.USA. August 18th 1970] Jungle Strut / Black Magic Woman – Gypsy Queen [BEAT CLUB, : at Bremen, Germany 1971 inc.Neal Schon] Carlos Santana – guitar, vocals / Gregg Rolie – keyboards, piano, lead vocals / David Brown – bass / Michael Shrieve – drums / Jose “Chepito” Areas – percussion, conga, timbales / Mike Carabello – percussion, conga, vocals
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